Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 21

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Prize giving at Ospringe TRACK AND FIELD TROPHIES at Ospringe School were presented Friday to back row right to left Danny Hinclley Jeff Beck and James record breaker Middle row Mann Sandra Cheryl Ritter Front row Gordon and Robbie Beck record breaker Two large tables of awards and trophies were presented to worthy students at Ospringe Public School year end prize giving Friday Grade Six students broted their last day at school with a chicken dinner and an after school party They will be going to Erin next year Retiring teachers Mary and Nancy Sinclair were delighted wllh hanging planters and booklets done by heir classes Awards Winners of the best all round student awards for each grade were Jason Sinclair Peter Timmerman Heather Johnston Gaius Gilbert Karen Erik Kelly Brian Martin Henrietta Veermnn Patrick Barr and Grace Lassche Cathy Evans was awarded the Public Speaking trophy while Diane Loeffler Eric Seiz Sandra Timmerman Jackie Vander Viugt Laura Karabalsos Hon Cox and ALLROUND STUDENTS at Ospringe Schools prize giving Friday were back row left to right Patrick Barr Henrietta Veerman Gaius Gilbert Brian Martin Middle row Peter Erik Cathy Evans public speaking trophy Kelly Hisaki Front row Heather Johnston Jason Glenda Sinclair Ballinafad Storm parties visits By Mrs It A farewell neighbours party was held one night last week for Mr and Mrs Bob Matthews and family They Gave moved from their home here to Glen Williams Mr Mrs Ian McCallum have here into the Mat thews home They have two jloung girls and we extend a Picnic at park by Mrs Fred Mac Churchill Sunday School congregational picnic held last Sunday after service when Mr Clarence Denny drove his bus Gorge park taking ill he could with him God Kids joined with the crowd tiler A sing song was enjoy by all on he bus going and returning home anlcd by Mrs Donald don and Mr Ralph in the ukeltlc Swimming and races were Enjoyed The winners for the were as follows six Jears and younger John Pauls iirls nine lo Juliann Turn r Lillian Wo Idle and folder boys to Ryan David inder 14 David Turner Lee jjiohn Bonnell young women young men Wicker Paul wheel barrow race Lee John David and Paul threelegged irace Juliann Turner and Jen Jell Holder egg throwing Eleanor and Jim McFadden hit the nail McFadd en On the way home they came by Guelph dam Some had not seen it before Lunch was served and a I happy time was spent Reunion Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson and Mrs Charles Sr of Ballinafad attended the reunion at Springbank park at London On Saturday warm welcome to them The outdoor service and amily picnic wjs hold on Sunday at the Snow and homes Hud storm The bad storm Saiurdjy night hit with vengenance for five minutes destroying several of the gardens and breaking trees with wind and hail The school children arc free this year most of Iht will be carrying on until the thirtieth Miss Patricia Ptarse who lives here in an apt will be leaving for Hunt Mile to help her father runs a boys camp here so she will have a busy summer Other of the teachers who live around here will be busy in their gardens will be entertaining their folks Mr and Mrs Gcof Holt have been entertaining Map from London showing them around Ontario The lolls will be hick to soon Mr Doug Usher took part in the golf tournament down Oakvillc way on Saturday liters Callers on Sunday Mr and Mrs Morgan in eluded Mrs Edna Robertson ofrcrgus Mrs flattie Price Mrs Betty Cunningham Mr and Mrs A and Mrs Eleanor Cook Bowers and daughter of Santiago Elea nor is a former neighbour of the Mrs Irene Hancock has been able return home from hospital Wee Tracy Shortill spent Sunday with her erand parents Dick and Ruth DID YOU KNOW HAS A NEW SALES and SERVICE OFFICE IN YOUR AREA LOCATED AT 273 Queen Street E IN THE HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Drop in or give us a call 8 OFFICE HOURS WED 2 5 6 2 7 SAT 10 12 Sharon Cripps received badges for public speaking participation Attendance awards went to Grace Dawn Cook Mary Joyce Michelle Felctto Peter Timmerman Pat Gordon Simon and John Manes Gifts Bus patrol gifts were presented to Grace Tony Mary Wei ling Wayne and Jeff Beck Bicycle Rodeo awards went to Andrew Karen Jackson Kim Howell and Pal Timmerman Grace Lassche Lynn Johnston Dawn Cook Axel Diane and Cheryl Gilbert received library badges Champions Junior Champions for Track and Field were Mann Gordon Wiesner Cheryl Gilbert Jeff Beck Sandra Timmerman and Danny House captains received awards for their teams as follows 1st Mohawk Scott Page 2nd Iro quois Taylor 3rd Huron Danny Hindi ey Algonquin Grace Team awards for Junior games went lo Algonquin for hockey Mohawk for soccer and Huron for Senior games were won by Iroquois for soccer Mohawk for floor hockey and Iroquois for volley ball Prefect badges were presented to Sandra Tim merman Cathy Evans Diane Loeffler Grace and Shelly Manes Special gifts were given to student helpers Flora Stewart for attendance keeping Ron Cox mailman and kllchen helpers headed by Cathy Evans The Acton Free Press Wed Juno 30 B9 Did you know The Himalayan mountains at a speed of millimeters a were created when the island year collided with Asia some of India moving northward million years ago HEARING AID CENTRES THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and operated by Charlie PHONE 8531846 PHONE -GEORQETOWN- MarhiTplc Optical Plan 3562 ACTON- Opticians Main St S 1 1 Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Hearing Aid Mr L Burke will be in Georgetown Friday July 2nd from Noon In Acton Friday July 2nd from 00 to 3 HEARING AIDS SERVICE UP TO 3 MONTHS For the Price of One Yes Up to 3 months service for the price of one FREE HOOKUP of Additional TV Set FREE FM Connection FREE Antenna Removal FREE Converter Demonstration 1000 DISCOUNT on Converter Purchase Heres how this 17Channel Bargain Works Savo up to 12 on one connection up to for two up to for two plus F When you sign up the normal 00 connoction fee is due and payable along with the service fee for the month of September Installation NOW subject to a possible short waiting per The offer expires at the end of August so the sooner you up the more free time you II get the time to install extra outlets because installation is free What does Cable TV Really Give You Seventeen channels of fine clear TV viewing 12 In Georgetown until approximately Septom 1st all the all your favorite programmes some you may never have been able to see before All without an rooftop antenna or tower Your own TV sot will per form as it should as it has never been able to before Proper goals levels for black and white or colour sets old and new and the best input for your F M equipment Our Service offers you channels remote channel changing and fine tuning onoff con of your T set and saves wear and tear on your T V tuner and selector FOR HOUSEHOLDERS WHERE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE THIS IS A LIMITED TIME OFFER ACT NOW 17 CHANNELS TO CHOOSE Basic Service Buffalo 6 Global Buffalo Community Channel 5 Toronto 19 Toronto 9 Toronto Buffalo 11 Hamilton 79 Toronto 25 Toronto Kitchener Converter Service 17 Buffalo 3 Barrie 10 London 2 Peterborough 29 Buffalo Tatting 12 and 12 Chinnali In Georgetown jr until approx lit 1976 SYSTEMS Head Office 37 Main Georgetown

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